ST. HELEN CHURCH RIVERSIDE, OHIO JANUARY 24, 2016 2016 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES APPEAL (CMA) This is Commitment Weekend for for the 2016 Catholic Ministries Appeal. Please join with Catholics in every parish throughout our archdiocese who are sharing their blessings and changing lives through local, Catholic ministries which depend on our help each year. If you have already responded by mail or online, or if you brought your completed pledge card to place in the offertory today, thank you! To make a pledge securely online, please visit CatholicAppeal.net. Or, Text to Donate: Text the phrase 2016CMA to 555-888 (standard data and message rates may apply). Thank you! ANNIVERSARY COUPLES If you are celebrating your 25th, 50th, 60th, 65th, or your 70th wedding anniversary this year please call the rectory to let us know. We are planning something special for you! READINGS FOR JANUARY 31 Jeremiah 1:4-5, 17-19 1 Corinthians 13:4-13 Luke 4:21-30 With heartfelt thanks for your STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE JANUARY 16 & 17 Adults $22,184.47 Children $5.00 WE REMEMBER OUR DECEASED In your prayers please remember long-time parishioner Doris Kramer, who passed away on January 14th and whose funeral service was held at Newcomer Funeral Home. Please also remember her family, friends, and all who mourn her death. Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. ENJOY THIS LETTER TO FR. DAVE FROM KATHRYNE LOPEZ: A 2006 ST. HELEN SCHOOL GRADUATE WHO IS NOW A POSTULANT WITH THE MERCEDARIAN SISTERS OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT IN CLEVELAND Dear Father Dave, Happy New Year! Sorry it has taken me so long to contact you, but here I am, 5 months in the convent! My convent is actually connected to a Catholic school that the Sisters teach in. The school reminds me a lot of my St. Helen School days. Thank you so much for asking the parish to pray for me. It meant a lot. It is significant that I went to St. Helen School from 5th 8th grade, and I wasn t aware of vocation in life. Maybe I just never listened when it came up in discussion, but I wish I knew. Yet, the Lord allowed me to experience St. Helen School the way it was for a reason that is mysterious, and I am grateful for that. I still remember how welcoming St. Helen Parish was to my family and how you said goodbye to us with great love. I encourage you to encourage your sheep to discern God s will but also to receive his mercy. Is it true that St. Helen is a Holy Door? Because that s awesome and such a blessing! This world need healing and what a gift to be a passageway for that healing. As a postulant with the Mercedarian Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, this is a special year for us. I am praying for you and the parish. Please pray for me and my perseverance. Hope to hear from you soon! Follow my community on FB or mercedariansisters.org. Fiat voluntas tua! (Thy will be done!) With Mary in the Eucharist, Kathyrne Lopez
THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 8:00 a.m. Rita Hickey (Kinzler Family) 10:30 a.m. Jeanette Tartell (Elaine Monell) MONDAY, JANUARY 25 8:15 Peg Butler (Phil & Darlene Wetzel) TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 8:15 Floyd Dickman (Ralph & Janie O Bleness) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 8:15 a.m. Regina Pierce Cretcher (Berry Family) THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 8:15 a.m. Kay Koester (Jack Zimmer)) FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 Regional Mass at Immaculate Conception Church SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 5:00 p.m. David Hughes (Vince & Carol Harman) SUNDAY, JANUARY 31 8:00 a.m. Jean Knapke (Knapke Family) 10:30 a.m. Pauline Hewitt (Elaine Monell) MERCY CORNER Our featured Corporal Work of Mercy for the month of January is Bury the dead. Consider attending a homicide prayer vigil. Our Spiritual Work of Mercy for January is Praying for the living and the dead. Consider reading Dead Man Walking. Our Colossians virtue is Humility: Definition: Considering others as important as yourself Scripture: Do nothing out of selfishness or out of vainglory; rather, humbly regard others as more important than yourselves Philippians 2:3 CALENDAR OF EVENTS SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 8:00 a.m. Mass (Rosary at 7:30 a.m.) Coffee and Conversation- HR 9:00-10:15 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Mass Zumba-GYM 4:00 p.m. Baptismal II: Keep the Flame-SJA 4:30 p.m. MONDAY, JANUARY 25 Novena-CH 9:00 a.m. Legion of Mary-SJA 2:00 p.m. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 Rosary-BSC 9:00 a.m. Bible Study-HR 9:00 a.m. Leisure Club-SB 1:00 p.m. Zentangle-SJA 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 Centering Prayer-SJN 3:15 p.m. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 Prayer Shawl Ministry-SJN 1:00 p.m. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 Regional Mass at Immaculate Conception SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 5:00 p.m. Mass with St. Blaise Blessing after Mass Booster Club Fish Fry-GYM 7:00 p.m. DRAW CLOSER TO GOD We have scheduled a second session of Zentangle, for Tuesday, February 2, 2016, 6:30-8:30 p.m., in the St. Julie Center. Parishioner Sunnie Lain, Zentangle Instructor, will lead participants through some basics of Zentangle, which uses simple lines to create intricate drawings and will help us explore how this focused task can help center us around God and his work in our lives. No experience necessary! There is no cost. Anyone 12 and up is welcome, but children under the age of 18 must come with an parent or guardian. Please sign up at www.sthelenparish.org/ artprayer or call the Rectory so we can have appropriate materials for everyone.
THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME VOLLEYBALL AT ST. HELEN Looking to be more active in the new year? We can help you achieve 3 New Year s Resolutions: Get more active, drink more water, and meet new people. Join us Sunday evenings 8:30-10 pm. for Adult co-ed volleyball! All skill levels welcome. For more information, please call Karla at 426-8705. ST. HELEN PRESCHOOL Our St. Helen Preschool Program welcomes children from age three to five. Our program includes a Catholic-Infused curriculum. With a variety of full and part-time schedules, parents have the opportunity to select the best way to start their child s educational journey. For more information, contact the Marketing Director, Lisa Larocca, at 937.256.1761 ext. 111, or llarocca@sthelenschl.org. IT S LEISURE CLUB TIME AGAIN Parishioners 50 and over are welcome to join this great group for conversation, cards, and games. Join us at 1:00, this Tuesday, in the Smith Building! MERCY MATTERS More than 30 people joined together for our first Mercy Matters event. Judge Michael Merz led a wonderful, accessible conversation about the challenges of mercy in the practice of the death penalty. Our next Mercy Matters will be February 15 at 6:00pm in the St. Julie Center. Parishioner, registered nurse, licensed spiritual director, and TedxDayton speaker Kim Vesey will join us to talk about caring for the sick as a work of mercy. Her unique perspective on the medical and spiritual aspects of illness and caring for loved ones, combined with her engaging speaking, will make for a wonderful evening. Dinner is provided and RSVPs are needed, so please call the office 254-6233, or visit our website www.sthelenparish.org/mercy-matters/ to register. SAVE THE DATES! After a long tradition of independent men's and women's soup suppers, we have decided to try a new arrangement that will hopefully allow us to serve the needs of more parishioners. This year, we will have one co-ed Soup Supper, which will be held on February 29 at 6:00pm, location TBD. Men, women, and students high school age and up are welcome to join us. The final details are being ironed out this week, but you won't want to miss this opportunity for great food and conversation! Additionally, we will be holding an all-ages event on March 8 at 6:30pm in the school gym. Our littlest to our wisest members and everyone in between is welcome to join in a hands-on experience of the corporal works of mercy. Snacks will be provided, but dinner is on your own. For more information, visit www.sthelenparish.org/lent-2016/
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ST. HELEN CHURCH RIVERSIDE, OHIO JANUARY 24, 2016 Celebrating Shrove Tuesday A parish wide celebration on February 9th, 2016 In the St. Helen School Gym after the 7 pm service in the Church St. Helen s annual celebration is coming up! We invite you to join us for the festivities and to bring your families! Are you in need of Service hours? Well, we could use your help! We are in need of people to help with the following: Help with the craft station We are also in need of the following items: Baked Goods Station Chairpersons: Timothy and Janet Charles: 254-4864 Brownies Cupcakes Cookies Cake Pies Candies Any homemade treat Beverage Station Chairperson: Margie Thorpe: 431-5538 Soft Drinks 2 liter bottles! Water Juice Nacho Station Chairperson: Jeannette Remy: 912-5588 Tortilla chips (large bags or boxes) Chopped Jalapenos Sour cream Salsa Nacho cheese (large cans) (GFS is a good source St. Helen gets credit when you tell them you are purchasing for St. Helen) Ice Cream Sundae Station Any ice cream toppings Are you able to help out? E-mail Cassie Schemmel at cassie.schemmel@sthelenparish.org or call at (937)256-8815
THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ST. HELEN FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Did you know the St. Helen Federal Credit Union has been here on the parish grounds for 59 years?! We take great pride in saying that we have been able to help you, our parishioners and members, through good times and bad. Whether it has been to start savings accounts for yourselves or your children, setting up Christmas accounts, asking for auto loans, making tuition payments, or seeking help and advice for debt consolidation, the St. Helen FCU has been your go-to financial security spot. With the new year upon us, we look forward to serving our members as best we can with products such as our new Student Loan Refinance and Debt Consolidation Loan to accompany our tried and true savings programs. If we can be of service to you and your family, please contact us as 252-7477 or stop by our office in the corner of the Smith Building for more information. PRO-LIFE CHALLENGE Do you have a passion for the pro-life cause and time that you are willing to devote to this passion? Elizabeth s New Life Center (ENLC) is looking for men and women to serve on its Board of Directors. Requirements will be explained at a board orientation meeting arranged to fit your schedule. In general, ENLC s board meets bi-monthly, but there are other events (banquets, retreats, trainings, etc.) that board members are required to attend. Most board members chair at least one of our board committees which meet as often as necessary to reach the committee s strategic outcomes. Each committee has a SMART chart which delineates goals for the year and measures the progress toward meeting those goals. If you have an interest please call our Board Governance Committee Chair, Amanda Rieman at 937-320-8022 or the Executive Director, Vivian Koob at 937-226-7414. ELIZABETH NEW LIFE CENTER Elizabeth's New Life Center, an area pro-life ministry, has a 29-hour-a-week job opening for an RDMS. If you are interested, please call Terry Miller, Director of Human Resources, 937-226- 7414.